Xtreme Gardening Mykos Pure Mycorrhizal Inoculant Organic Root

beansin

Active Member
hi can i use this product after the plants been planted in its final home as in like a top dress or am i better off waiting for my next run and use it in the hole when potting up
i had to transplant before it arrives in the mail
 

PadawanWarrior

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Next time premake the hole, coat it with Mykos, and the rootball. Misting helps the Mykos stick if you wanna step it up a notch.

They make Mykos WP (wettable powder) for already planted plants. It's used as a drench.
 

crimsonecho

Well-Known Member
if you must, poke some deep holes around the root ball with a skewer and sprinkle some in there, fill it up with soil and you’re ready to go
 

beansin

Active Member
alright best to wait . i dont feel like digging around
if its not wettable powder i guess i will just be wasting money using it as a drench
 

PadawanWarrior

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alright best to wait . i dont feel like digging around
if its not wettable powder i guess i will just be wasting money using it as a drench
Kinda, but the regular stuff wouldn't hurt anything. I'm sure a little would reach the roots, but it's best just to coat the roots. You can't overdo it. All it would do is waste money. Too much Mykos can't hurt the roots. I coat the shit outta mine when I do transplant which isn't very often.
 
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